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1 Elks Lock Horns Sunday With C. P. Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, May jo , 1946 of the City of Ashland, has pre passage, a Zoning Ordinance, uses to which property In said other provisions, a copy of said NOTICE OF HEARING may be put; creating ordinance so proposed being as NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, pared and recommended to the dividing the City of Ashland In zones building set-back lines; and follows : to four zones; prescribing the Mayor and Common Council for that the Planning Commission Ashland's winning Elks bull club travels to Central Point Sun day to meet the Central Point team in u game where the odds favor the Ashland club. Bert Miller, wheelhorse of the local supporters has it figured tbut Ashlund should win; Heres the wuy Bert has it figured out; Central Point beat Gold Hill, 9 to 4; Ashlund beat Gold Hill, 7 to 8; C raters beat Central Point, 24 to 0; and Ashland beat the Craters, 7 to 4. Winner, by alge braic equation and a bit of three dimensional addition: Ashland. W ithout any particular form u las the nine man ball club that the Ashlund Elks have fielded this year promises to reully turn out some real ball before the sea son is over and should now down the Central Point outfit without much opposition. Including pre-season games the Ashlund team is scoring 1000, und from the results which they turned in Sunday ull indications are that given any luck at all they will continue to score in the upper brackets. Team Officials request that anyone who has extra transporta tion this Sunday be at the Elks Temple at 12:00 noon. Elks Long on Score And Injuries Sunday In a wild, loose ball game, spotted with injuries and hard luck plays the Ashland team playing for keeps sent the Med ford Craters home on the short end of a 7 to 5 score last Sunday The game was played here on W alter Phillips field. A rt Wiggins, Elks pivot man in the outfield, knocked himself out when he ran into the grand stand while trying for a high one from the bat of J. Snider, Crater pitcher. Wiggins spent the rest of the ball gume in the local hos pital. Bert Larsen, Ashland catcher, tried to tear out the fence when he ran afoul of a plank as he spurted after a foul ball. Bert had a second round of violence later in the afternoon when he bumped into Neil Arant, Elks third baseman on another try for a foul. School Speedsters Enter AAU Meet With but one more meet to go before closing out the season, Ashland's all star track team this week has been busy keep ing in shape and closing out school. Saturday at Portland George Fullerton and Tad Gan- dee enter the state AAU meet. Fullerton will have a chance at the Saturday meet to crack the high school national mile record set in 1932 by George Zamperini. Scampering the mile in 4:21.8, Zam perini, then a student at Pomona high school set a m ark that so far has been untouched. Fullerton clocked a 4:24 at the state m eet two weeks ago, break ing a 34-year Oregon high school record. At that tim e the Ashland athlete received an offer to race in an exhibition run against the Montana high school champion. Because of an Oregon state a th letic asociation rule which limits the distance of such trips to 600 miles Fullerton will not accept the invitation from the Mon tana group. Tad Gandee, who has been out- sprinting the m ajority of other high school runners in this area will also compete in the AAU meet. College Working on Plan For Girls Dorm Several m atters pertaining to the Southern Oregon College were acted upon by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education at their regular meeting last wee k. Elliott MacCracken was appointed Instructor in Science effective June 10th. Loren Mes senger was re-employed as Asso ciate Professor of Psychology, ef fective June 1. Mr. Messenger has been on m ilitary leave from the institution for several years. Je rry Gastineau was dropped from the staff, effective June 1. Jeanette Smith, Assistant Profes sor of Education, was given sab batical leave for the summ er quarter. Prelim inary plans for the girls dorm itory wpre surveyed by the building committee. These will be passed on at the June meeting of the Board. The July meeting will pass on the final working plans and a date will be set at that time for bids. The first post war all spring steel lawn rakes now available at Marshall-Wells, on the Plaaa. The shaded areas show the business districts, the black areas are the industrial districts, while the white areas will be devoted to the residential district. or corporation. Any building or way north of Lots 13 and 34 in in width, between California shall be construed to have any structure erected, constructed, ORDINANCE NO. 1»53 application as to keeping of an An ordinance zoning the City Block "C” and “D”, Railroad Street and East city limits. imals or fowls within the limits converted, altered, or moved to <d) ZONE NO. 4. Residential Addition. of Ashland Into four districts or a new location, contrary to the of the City of Ashland. (b> ZONE NO. 2. Marginal Bus District, described as follows: zones; prescribing the uses to provisions of this ordinance, Section 8. which property In said zones iness District, described as fol- All areas within the City of That the lawful use of land shall be and the same is hereby Ashland, not included in Zone may be put or used; creating dows: declared to be a public nuisance, No. 1, Zone No. 2 and Zone No. 3, existing at the time of the pas and the City Attorney of the That certain area bounded by building set-back lines; regulat sage of this ordinance, although City of Ashland shall immediate ing and restricting the altera North Main 8treet, Glenn 8treet, described above. such use does not conform to the ly commence action or proceed Section 3. tion and construction of build and the Southern Pacific Rail The regulations and restric provisions hereof, may be con ings for the abatement, or re ings within said zones; provid road Right of Way; ing the penalties for violation That certain area contained in tions applicable to the various tinued, but if discontinued in the moval, or enjoinment thereof, in future, then any re-use, or new the manner provided by law, and thereof; repealing all ordinances a strip of land 200 feet wide, zones shall be as follows: Zone No. 1. That in Zone 1, use, shall be in conformity to shall take such other steps and or parts of ordinances in con south of North Main Street and flict therewith; and declaring between Fox and Grant Streets; Central Business District, there this ordinance. The repair or al shall apply to such court or an emergency. That certain area embraced in shall only be permitted the uses teration of any building housing courts as may have jurisdiction, (HE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 12, Orig specified in Zone No. 4, togeth a non-conforming use thereof to grant such relief as will abate er with wholesale and retail bus shall be permitted if the build and remove such building or \SHLAND DO ORDAIN AS inal Town of Ashland; lness, public buildings, armor ing area is not enlarged, nor the structure, and restrain and en FOLLOWS: That certain area embraced in ies, garages, service stations, use changed to some other non- join any person, firm, or corpor Section 1. in a 200-foot wide strip north of That this ordinance shall be Siskiyou Boulevard between Palm theatres, banks, newspaper and conforming use. When a build ation from erecting, construct printing plants, shops, profes ing having a (non-conforming ing, converting, altering, adding mown and designated, and Avenue and Normal Avenue; sional offices, insurance and real use is damaged by fire or other to, enlarging, or causing to ex hereinafter referred to, as the That certain area embraced in Zoning Ordinance of the City in Lots. 1, 2 and 3 of Block “C”, estate offices, restaurants, ho cause so th a t the total deterior ist any building, structure, or tels, schools and churches. of Ashland.” ation exceeds eighty per cent of thing contrary to the provisions Boulevard Park Addition; Zone No. 2. That in Zone No. the cost of replacing the build of this ordinance. The remedies Section 2. That for the purposes here TJutt certain area embraced in 2, Marginal Business District^ ing using new materials, then provided for herein shall be inafter set forth, and for reg Lots 1 and 2 of Block "A”, Meikle the same uses are permitted as such building shall not be re cumulative and not exclusive. Section 11. ulating, classifying and restrict & Payne Addition, and a strip in Zone No. 1, except that auto built, unless such building in its ing the location of buildings, 100 feet in width adjoining the courts shall be permitted in this construction, and uses conforms That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith for the purpose of regulating south side of Siskiyou Boulevard zone. Zone No. 3. That in Zone No. fully to the requirements of this are hereby repealed, and controlling the uses of between Block “A”, said Addition, Î, Industrial District, there shall ordinance and other ordinances necessary for the public peace, properties in the City of Ash and east city limits. (c) ZONE NO. 3. Industrial be permitted all the uses of of the City as applied to new health and safety of the citizens land, Oregon, said City of Ash Zones 1, 2 and 4. together with buildings and uses in the district of the City of Ashland, in view land is hereby divided into zones District, described as follows: The North Half of Block 17, factories, mills, manufacturing, in which it is located. When a of the extensive building con or districts as follows: (a) ZONE NO. 1. Central Bus and all of blocks 18, 27 and 29, wrecking yards, junk yards non-conforming use building is struction now going on within iness District, described as fol Original Town of Ashland; the wood yards, boiler works, can damaged by fire, rebuilding, if the City, th a t such construction lows: Westerly Half and the northerly nerles, packing houses, and tas permitted herein, shall com be regulated in order to provide That certain area included in 150 feet of Block 15, Original oline distributing plants o mence within six months if the an orderly and planned develop, wholesale stations. new building is to be used for ment of the City, and prevent a 100-foot strip adjacent to the Town of Ashland; Zone No. 4. That in Zone No the same use as before the fire. damage to property values al southerly side of Main Street in That certain area included in Blocks 1 and 4, Original Town a strip of land 125 feet south of 4, Residential District, there Section 9. ready build up, an emer only be permitted dwell That set-back lines for new gency of Ashland; "A” Street, throughout its entire shall shall be and the same is ings, apartments, hotels, public That certain area included in length; building contsruction in Zone No. hereby declared to exist and this the southerly half of Blocks 3 That certain area south of buildings,, schools, and chur 3 are hereby established as a dis ordinance shall be in full force ches, with the right of occupants tance from the street side-line and 17, Original Town of Ash Hersey Street between Oak and of dwellings and apartments to ,whlch Section 12. ls not iesJJ than the aver. land; a line running due north from That inasmuch as it is deemed use such buildings for such pro That certain area included in the easterly side of Eighth age distance from said street and effect from and after its fessions and occupations as are that part of Block 19, Chitwood ordinarily carried on in a pri side-line of existing residence passage by the Council and ap Tract, south of the alley be Street; buildings in the block facing the proval by the Mayor. That certain area embraced in vate home. tween Oak and Pioneer Streets In the event any dispute shall street on which the proposed NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, and in the area included in a a strip 200 feet wide north of the strip 100 feet wide north of said Southern Pacific Railroad Com arise as to permitted use in any building is to face. Any dispute th at Tuesday evening, June 4th, pany Right of Way, between zone, such dispute shall be de as to the amount of set-back re at 8 o’clock P. M., has been alleyway; That certain area bounded by north and south line mentioned termined by the Common Coun quired is to be determined by the designated as the time, and the Main, Pioneer, Third and “C” in paragraph above, and east city cil, after recommendation by the City Engineer, with right of ap Council Chambers in the City peal to the City Council and Hall, Ashland, Oregon, as the Planning Commission. limits; Streets; Planning Commission. Section 4. That certain area included in That certain area mmediately place, for a public hearing on Section 10. That no commercial or pro a 100-foot strip adjoining the south of the Southern Pacific said ordinance. All property That any person, firm, or cor owners and citizens are invited north side of “C” Street between Railroad Company Right of Way fessional signs shall be permit Pioneer and Third Streets; between Eighth Street and ted in Zone No. 3 larger than poration violating any of the to be present to offer their sug six inches by twenty-four inches provisions of this ordinance gestions or objections to said That certain area south of the Mountain Avenue; Section 5. shall be guilty of a misdemean proposed ordinance. east and west alley in Block “P” That certain area bounded by That the map attached here or, and upon conviction thereof This notice published by order Railroad Addition; Mountain Avenue, east Main That certain area in a 100- Street, and the Southern Pacific to, on which is designated the shall be punishable by a fine of of the Mayor and Common varoius zones established under not more than Two Hundred Council. foot strip on the northerly side Railroad Right of Way; of Siskiyou Boulevard between That certain area between this ordinance, is hereby refer ($200.00) Dollars or by impris J. Q. ADAMS, Recorder. East Main Street and Sherman Garfield and California Street, red to and ma'1'’ a part hereof onment in the city jail for a Section 6. period of not exceeding thirty Street; Immediately south of East Main That no building permit shall (30) days, or by both such fine That certain area included in Street but north of a line drawn be Issued which shall permit the and imprisonment. Such person, a strip of land 100 feet in width east and west 250 feet south of adjacent to the southerly side Intersection of east side of G ar construction, repair, or altera firm, or corporation shall be tion of any building which is be deemed guilty of a separate of of Main Street between the field Street with East Main ing prepared and planned for fense for each and every day Plaza and Gresham Street; use contrary to the zone limit during any portion of which any That certain area 100 feet Street That certain area Immediately ation herein established. violation of this ordinance is wide on each side of Fourth Section 7. Street between “A” and ”B” south of the Southern Pacific Streeta, but south of the alley-